The Figure in Motion

The Figure in Motion by Thomas Easley, published by Watson-Guptill in 1986, is a visual reference designed for artists seeking to depict the human figure in motion. This edition spans 175 pages and is presented in English, offering insights into capturing the complexities of human anatomy, including muscles, bones, and facial features.
Readers will find practical guidance on solving compositional challenges while exploring techniques related to life drawing and photography. The book emphasizes the importance of accurately recording the dynamic aspects of the figure, making it a valuable resource for those interested in art, painting, and portraiture.
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This striking visual reference makes it possible for artists to capture the human figure in motion, solve compositional problems and faithfully record the surface appearance of muscles and bones as well as facial features and foreshortened aspects of the figure.
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